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Post by Stefan on Jan 1, 2024 13:59:41 GMT -5
George,
Purley cosmetic and only visible to folks who use HILITE FIND ON in their profiles.
When you execute a command like CHANGE "PreProc" "PP" ALL, where the target string is shorter than the source string, there is a spurious hiliting effect at the end of the code segment.
=COLS> ----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----5----+----6----+----7----+----8----+----9----+----10---+----11---+----12---+----13---+----14---+----15---+----16---+----17---+----18---+--- 000001 CALL PreProc_Main "S",SRCE. /* Pre-process the SOURCE folder */
becomes
000001 CALL PP_Main "S",SRCE. HHHHH /* Pre-process the SOURCE folder */
The bits in RED are the parts that are hilited.
I use HHHHH to show where the unexpected hilite effect occurs - there are no actual H's in the line. In this case, the difference in length is 5 bytes and the extra hiliting occurs in cols 39 to 43, one byte short of the /* comment segment.
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